Investors in Ukraine are used to choppy waters — the past 15 years have brought two revolutions, a war and an economic boom turned bust.
As the government edges closer to resuming its $17.5 billion bailout program, the next cloud on the horizon is elections that could reshape the political scene in 2019. President Petro Poroshenko is flailing in a packed field that includes populists, an ex-prime minister and, possibly, a comedian and the country’s most popular rock singer.